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DateThursday May 11, 2017 at 5:45pm PDT
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TypeEnduro Race
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationNorth Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
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AKAnsmba fiver, FWS, Fiver World Series
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RegistrationOpen Paid
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It is the annual Endless Biking Fiesta Fiver.
Apres details will be provided to riders upon finishing the Fiver. Please plan to carpool as parking will be limited or ride your bike as there will be a secure bike valet. Please be responsible and don't drink and drive"
Our Fiver Series is an upgraded version of our past successful Toonie Series. For $5 (and your 2017 NSMBA Membership) you will enjoy an evening of leisurely racing followed by food and beverages. This is a great community event open to any one, of any ability, and we strongly encourage families to participate!
Registration opens at 5:30pm at Parkgate Park a rolling start open from 5:45pm to 6:45pm.
See map for course details.
Reminder that parking at Parkgate Park is limited. Please carpool and or plan to park away from the park and ride to the sign in. The parking lot will be full early, likely before sign-in opens.
2017 Fiver Dates and Details:
Thursday Apr 27 – Fromme – Obsession Bikes
Thursday May 11 -Seymour – Endless Biking
Thursday May 25 – Seymour – Giant Canada
Thursday June 8 – Rescheduled.
Thursday June 22 – Fromme – Steed Cycles
Thursday July 6 – Seymour – MEC / Intense
Thursday July 20 – Seymour – Rocky Mountain Bikes
Thursday Aug 3rd – Fromme – Norco John Henry Bikes
Specific course details will be released by the Tuesday morning previous to each weeks race. Reminder that you must have a current 2017 North Shore Mountain Bike Association Membership to race. Purchase your membership NOW!
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SaveTrail transparency6.1 milesDistance1,336 ftClimb-1,396 ftDescent1,417 ftHigh Point